Garrett Crochet is a top trade target for the upcoming 2024-25 offseason, with several teams expressing interest in acquiring the White Sox left-handed pitcher. The Mets have joined the pursuit, according to a report from the New York Post’s Jon Heyman, as they look to bolster their starting rotation.
The Mets are in need of pitching after losing key starters to free agency, and while they have the financial resources to pursue big-name free agents, they prefer to make moves through trades. Crochet is an attractive option for the Mets as he is affordable with a projected salary of $2.9MM for 2025, allowing the team to allocate more resources to other areas such as pitching or pursuing Juan Soto.
However, acquiring Crochet will require a significant return for the White Sox, who are looking to add key pieces to their roster. General Manager Chris Getz has expressed a desire for position players in return, as the organization aims to strengthen its offense. The Mets have a solid farm system and can offer intriguing prospects, including top prospect Brett Baty.
While the Mets may need to part with multiple prospects to land Crochet, other teams with elite prospects could have an advantage in negotiations. The White Sox are in a strong position with multiple suitors vying for Crochet, allowing them to be selective in choosing the best trade package for their needs.